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OK, now I’m fucking confused. Whilst this issue was a lot more like the Grifter character I knew from the Wildstorm of old, hanging out with Team 7 and all that, it bore very little resemblance to the take on the character that Edmondson introduced in #1, who seemed to be just a conman, not a Government operative. Is this the quickest retcon ever or was I just not paying attention the first issue? Maybe that was the point, that this Warick guy kept making him lose his memory and he keeps repeating himself? I guess this explains where he got the Grifter mask though. This whole thing is a wee bit of a continuity mess isn’t it? I heard that Team 7 #0 was actually good, was it? I may have to check that out to see if it explains what’s going on. It was cool to see Lynch again though, he’s a favourite of mine thanks to Sleeper. Does anyone have any guesses as to who the mysterious ‘Warick’ is? A Daemonite? I have no clue.

draco x wrote:Herald speaks sooth here. Seriously though, I wish Jim Lee and co would get the memo that the Wildstorm characters will never work in the DC Universe and need to go back to their own soon.

I'm curious to see the sales of Wildstorm-characters-in-the-DCU compared to Wildstorm-characters-in-their-own-universe. I'd also like to know what level of sales is acceptable for DC to continue with this.

TimDrake'sDumbWings wrote:I'm curious to see the sales of Wildstorm-characters-in-the-DCU compared to Wildstorm-characters-in-their-own-universe. I'd also like to know what level of sales is acceptable for DC to continue with this.

It's not even about sales where I am concerned but it's just that the characters are going to get watered down and marginalized in favor their DC counterparts. If you keep them in their own reality, then they can stand on their own and not play second fiddle to Batman, Superman, etc. What they could have done is have the Wildstorm Universe be a part of the New 52 Universe with the characters statying in their own universe.

draco x wrote:It's not even about sales where I am concerned but it's just that the characters are going to get watered down and marginalized in favor their DC counterparts. If you keep them in their own reality, then they can stand on their own and not play second fiddle to Batman, Superman, etc. What they could have done is have the Wildstorm Universe be a part of the New 52 Universe with the characters statying in their own universe.

Oh, I get that. I'm just curious to see what level of sales is still "worth" watering down the characters, if that makes sense.

TimDrake'sDumbWings wrote:Oh, I get that. I'm just curious to see what level of sales is still "worth" watering down the characters, if that makes sense.

Well to better answer your question, the answer would be not worth much. Voo Doo just got cancelled and the fates of Grifter and Stormwatch are up in the air. Team 7 and the rumored Wildcats book are also not going to last as long in the New 52 as they did at Wildstorm.